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The truth is often stranger than fiction. Some events in history defy explanation, even today. Some historical figures have been so legendary that it almost makes you question if they were superhuman. This is the question asked by Matters Most Extraordinary. Our goal is to create an online anthology of stories that examine historical events and characters from a fresh perspective. The thread tying these stories together is simple: what if various people thoughout history have possessed superpowers? Contributors are encouraged to give this theme their own unique interpretation. We are interested in famous historical figures (eg. George Washington, Napoleon, Einstein) being given superpowers, but we're also looking for creative depictions of more minor personages. You are even welcome to create your own characters, though if you do not focus on historical figures your story should still have real events as a backdrop. Of course, our project still needs some ground rules, and a few are given on our guidelines page. Our rules are straightforward: in essence, they are: 1) Don't change the outcomes of historical events; 2) Don't definitively explain the source of the superpowers; and 3) Don't focus on events that are central to an established religion.

Country of Publication

United States

Publication Medium & Frequency

Electronic Publication Electronic PublicationUnknown publication frequency.

Fiction Closed

Audience:

Unknown

Genres:
GenreSubgenres
Science Fiction Science FictionSubgenre: Superhero.
Lengths:
Flash Fiction Flash FictionUp to 1,000 words.
Short Story Short Story1,000 - 7,500 words.
Novelette Novelette7,500 - 15,000 words.
Styles:

Open to all/most Styles, including: Literary, Mainstream.

Topics:

Unknown

Payment:

No monetary payment No monetary payment.

Submissions:

Method: Electronic submissions.
Reprints: Reprints are allowed.
Simultaneous submissions: Simultaneous submissions are allowed.
Media: Text.


Poetry Closed

Audience:

Unknown

Genres:
GenreSubgenres
Science Fiction Science FictionSubgenre: Superhero.
Lengths:
Poem PoemNo line limits known.
Poetry Forms:

Open to all/most Forms.

Styles:

Open to all/most Styles, including: Literary, Mainstream.

Topics:

Unknown

Payment:

No monetary payment No monetary payment.

Submissions:

Method: Electronic submissions.
Reprints: Reprints are allowed.
Simultaneous submissions: Simultaneous submissions are allowed.
Media: Text.


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Dates

Last Updated: 18 Aug 2020
Date Added: 24 Nov 2009

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